Dr. Dero G. Downing

Dr. Dero G. Downing, the fourth president of Western Kentucky University, was born
September 10, 1921, in Fountain Run, Kentucky. At an early age he moved with his family
to Horse Cave and graduated fro Horse Cave High School in 1939. In high school he
was an excellent student, president of the senior class, and a star member of the
basketball team.

Dr. Downing continued a successful academic career at Western, receiving his undergraduate
degree in mathematics in 1943. He was a prominent student leader during his undergraduate
career, serving as president of the senior class and being elected to “Who’s Who in
American Colleges and Universities.”

He was also a star member of some of the late Coach E.A. Diddle’s finest basketball
teams, including the first Western team to participate in the National Invitational
Tournament in New York’s Madison Square Garden.

After graduation, Dr. Downing joined the U.S. Navy as an ensign and served as an officer
on a ship carrying troops and supplies in the first wave to hit the beaches at Normandy
on D-Day in June 1944. He was engaged in naval activity across the English Channel
between England and France until the end of World War II. In late 1945 he was released
from active service with the rank of lieutenant.

In 1946 he returned to Western as a mathematics teacher and basketball coach at College
High School, the high school division of Western’s Training School and completed his
Master of Arts degree at Western in 1947. He gave up coaching in 1950 to devote full
time to teaching mathematics and in 1956 was named director of the training school.

Dr. Downing received his Ed. S. degree in 1958 from George Peabody College for Teachers
in Nashville. He was named registrar for the university in 1959, director of admissions
in 1962, and served as dean of business affairs before being named vice president
for administrative affairs in 1965.

In 1969, Dr. Downing became Western’s fourth president, a position he held until he
resigned in 1979, being named president emeritus. From there, he became president
of the college Heights Foundation where he continues to serve as Chairman of the Board.

Dr. Downing has received several honors, including honorary doctor of humanities degrees
from Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro in 1970 and Morehead State University
in 1974, and honorary doctor of laws degrees from Murray State University in 1972
and Eastern Kentucky University in 1979.

He is married to the former Harriet Elizabeth Yarnell. Each of their five children
are graduates of Western Kentucky University as are 5 of their 14 grandchildren.